This month, a U.S. State Department delegation visited Cabo Verde. Joining the group was Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution senior scientist and director of WHOI SeaGrant Matt Charette.
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It started with the lupine.Last spring, I started taking the hound to Thompson’s Field, a 57-acre conservation area off Route 137 in East Harwich managed by the Harwich Conservation Trust.
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Midway through early voting, election workers in our region say turnout has been strong.
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Harvesting Dinner—and Jewelry—from the Sea.
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The contingent included members of environmental groups, along with associations representing fishermen, charter captains, and the real estate industry. They asked the Healey administration to stop the ongoing evaporation of reactor water from the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station.
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The longtime state representative, a Wareham Republican, died from cancer at age 64.
The Point
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This week: Local groups head to the governor's office to call for an end to evaporating radioactive water at the Pilgrim nuclear plant. The latest population estimate for endangered North Atlantic right whales has come out, and it's a bit of good news. And early voting has begun—we check in with local polling spots.
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A Forum among candidates for the Barnstable County Commission.
NPR Stories
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Connecticut is home to about 300,000 residents of Puerto Rican descent. The state has the highest percentage of Puerto Ricans per capita of any state in the U.S.
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The British Commonwealth Summit begins Monday in Samoa as leaders of commonewealth nations seek reforms
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The cleric takes over after Israel killed Hezbollah's longtime leader, Hassan Nasrallah, in an airstrike in a Beirut suburb in late September.
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Convicted of murdering babies in her care, neonatal nurse Lucy Letby is one of the UK's most notorious serial killers. But there are fresh questions about evidence, and whether she got a fair trial.
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Here's a costume that won't take a lot of fuss — and will earn you the title "world's scariest animal" this Halloween.